After the passing of Linda Lavin at the age of 87, the entertainment industry has been flooded with tributes from her colleagues and friends. Lavin was best known for her role as a character actor on the CBS comedy series “Alice,” which aired from 1976 to 1985. In more recent years, she appeared in films such as “The Intern” alongside Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway, as well as “Being the Ricardos” with Nicole Kidman.
One of her collaborators, Liz Feldman, the creator of the Netflix show “No Good Deed,” where Lavin was a co-star, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. She expressed how it was an honor and joy to work with Lavin, praising her talent, humor, and kindness. Feldman reminisced about their time working together on “9JKL” and how it was a gift to collaborate again on “No Good Deed.”
In addition to her television work, Lavin also made appearances on the CBS sitcom “Mom.” Allison Janney, who acted alongside Lavin on the show, described her as TV royalty and a kind-hearted individual. Janney expressed her condolences to Lavin’s family and friends, highlighting the impact she had on those around her.
Actress Sarah Paulson also shared her memories of working with Lavin, particularly during a production of “Collected Stories.” Paulson recalled a moment when a prop malfunctioned, and Lavin’s quick thinking and professionalism saved the day. This anecdote showcased Lavin’s skill as a performer and her ability to connect with audiences.
Lavin’s legacy in the entertainment industry will continue to live on through her work and the memories shared by those who had the privilege of knowing her. She will be remembered for her talent, kindness, and infectious personality that endeared her to fans and colleagues alike. Rest in peace, Linda Lavin.